12 software-defined-network-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at University of Luxembourg
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and will employ one PostDoc and one PhD student.
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This is a fully funded position for 24 months within the FNR INTER project “Efficient and Efficacious Cellular Reprogramming with Edgetic Perturbations” (EdgeCR). EdgeCR aims to push the boundaries of cellular reprogramming by introducing scalable computational methods that streamline the...
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The AI Factory (L-AIF) is a national flagship initiative that aims to foster a robust and inclusive AI ecosystem in Luxembourg by bridging education, research, industry, and society. It focuses on building AI skills, promoting trustworthy AI, and accelerating innovation through targeted...
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The successful candidate will join the young, vibrant, and interdisciplinary FINATRAX Research Group, which builds bridges between business research and information systems engineering. The group conducts research on the application and the impact of digital technologies like DLT/Blockchain,...
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project on the study of neurological disorders. The candidate should have experience in the analysis of large-scale biomedical data (e.g., omics or clinical data), using statistical methods, pathway/network
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a Ph.D. candidate whom you will be co-supervising and another postdoc with expertise in experimental set-up design and construction as well as fluid dynamics, as well as with other post-docs and
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will be developing control electronics based on Arduino or Raspberry Pi and write the corresponding software, ensuring significant automation and simple user interfaces such that other researchers can
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The SigCom research group at SnT, led by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless and satellite communications for future 6G networks. Research includes security, IoT, unmanned aerial vehicles
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, one to three hours a week, and contributing to tutoring students The PostDoc will primarily coordinate and synthesise ongoing research work so that the results can be used in concrete recommendations
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diseases. We exploit genomic and post-genomic data to fill gaps in metabolic networks, discover new enzyme functions, and elucidate their role in disease. For more information, please visit our website